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That has a strange sound coming from one of the country's more cultivated literary intellectuals.
The Zhou also borrowed arts such as bronze casting from their more cultivated neighbour.
Mr. Prial's column ran for more than three decades, catering to ever more cultivated wine drinkers.
"Some more cultivated people have a stereotype and think el señor presidente has to be like a statue, totally inert.
Obama, by contrast, has no more cultivated relationships with foreign leaders than he has with Republican leaders.
Badger's arts and crafts interior, complete with English oak settles and plain brick floor, shows a more cultivated taste.
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However, many segregants present somewhat more cultivated-like characteristics: 38 segregants have shorter pegs, 32 shorter PC, and eight larger seeds than both parents.
Legumes are perhaps best known by their more common cultivated names, such as peas, beans, soybeans, peanuts (groundnuts), alfalfa (lucerne), and clover.
The "daisy-flowered" chrysanthemums, with only a single marginal row of ray flowers, have the normal type of radiate head, but the more commonly cultivated kinds of chrysanthemums are double-flowered.
The common sunflower is an annual herb with a rough hairy stem 1 4.5 metres (3 15 feet) high, broad, coarsely toothed, rough leaves 7.5 30 cm (3 12 inches) long, and heads of flowers 7.5 15 cm wide in wild specimens and often 30 cm or more in cultivated types.
These shifts in the timing of movements have an effect on the presence of the livestock in the more heavily cultivated areas in the middle latitudes (Figure 1).
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